IP Library Granted Patent US 8,430,865
Granted Patent B2
US 8,430,865 · App. 11/935,510 · Granted Apr 30, 2013

Enteral safety system and methods

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 8,430,865
App. No.
11/935,510
Filed
Nov 6, 2007
Granted
Apr 30, 2013
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3767
USPC
604/177
Abstract

Enteral safety system (ESS) may include oral dispenser having visual indicator such as barrel with measurement marks of a color. Barrel may allow content viewing. ESS may include hub for connecting oral dispenser to enteral set. Hub may have a visual indicator such as being same color as barrel's marks. Enteral tubing or set may have a visual indicator such as a lengthwise stripe same color as barrel's marks. Enteral tubing may allow content viewing. ESS may include an enteral tubing-feeding tube hub for connecting enteral tubing to a feeding tube. This hub may have visual indicator such as same color as barrel's marks. Feeding tube may have visual indicator such as a lengthwise stripe same color as barrel's marks. Feeding tube may allow content viewing. The oral dispenser, oral dispenser-enteral tubing hub, enteral tubing, enteral tubing-feeding tube hub, and feeding tubing are properly connectable by reference to visual indicators such as color matching.

Claims (7)

1. An enteral safety system, comprising:

a syringe with measurement marks of a color, and the syringe being of sufficient transparency to allow viewing of syringe content;

a syringe-enteral tubing hub for connecting the syringe to one end of enteral tubing, the syringe-enteral tubing hub being the color of the measurement marks on the syringe;

the enteral tubing having a lengthwise stripe the color of the measurement marks on the syringe, and the enteral tubing allowing a view of enteral tubing content;

an oral tip disposed on the other end of the enteral tubing for connecting the enteral tubing to an enteral tubing-feeding tube hub, and the oral tip being the color of the measurement marks on the syringe;

the enteral tubing-feeding tube hub connecting the oral tip to a feeding tube, the enteral tubing-feeding tube hub being the color of the measurement marks on the syringe; and

the feeding tube having a lengthwise stripe the color of the measurement marks on the syringe and the feeding tube allowing a view of feeding tube content, the syringe, the syringe-enteral tubing hub, the enteral tubing, the oral tip, the enteral tubing-feeding tube hub, and the feeding tubing being properly connectable by the color of the measurement marks on the syringe into an enteral safety system.